Niners Finish Another Extension

The San Francisco 49ers wrapped up their second contract extension in two days, signing offensive tackle and guard Adam Snyder to a four-year deal running through the 2011 season. The contract is worth $10.5 million, including a $4 million signing bonus.

The deal came a day after the team extended the contract of cornerback Shawntae Spencer.

By Mark Maske |  September 21, 2006; 11:02 PM ET  | Category:  49ers
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